Once
launched, you will be presented with a set of 5 steps to configure the
OS. These can be tricky to follow and aren't easy to read, so take this
slowly

Step 1
You will be required
to set the password for the root user. After you log in for the first
time you will be asked to change the password, so when you choose a
password make sure you have a 2nd one lined up! You will be asked to
create a password that's long enough, not in sequence, not a dictionary
word, etc., so try come up with something unique.

Once you've entered the password you'll be prompted to enter the password again:

Step 2
Once
the root account has been configured you'll be asked to set up a new
account as the root account will generally be used for administrative
functions. Enter a username/user ID. I've simply used my name here:

Once
you've entered the username/user ID you will be prompted to enter a
full name. This is optional, but I just entered my name again:

Once
the full name has been entered you will be prompted to enter a
password. As with the root user, you'll be asked to change this when
first logging on, so use use a temporary password:

And as usual, you'll be prompted to confirm the password:

Step 3
Once the new user has been set up you'll be prompted to confirm the timezone (defaulting to EST). I've chosen N here

And entered GB for the country code:

Step 4
The
next step is to chose the mode in which Fedora will start up - i.e.
start up in graphics mode or not. As there might be the need to carry
out various tweaks to the system it's important to select N here. You
will be able to launch the UI from the command line once you boot up.